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16 Sentences With "a barrel of laughs"

How to use a barrel of laughs in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "a barrel of laughs" and check conjugation/comparative form for "a barrel of laughs". Mastering all the usages of "a barrel of laughs" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The Chinese police are not exactly a barrel of laughs.
I could see where Horowitz wasn't a barrel of laughs to be married to.
It made the night a barrel of laughs when it could've been something more.
It's dourer than the original comics, but those stories weren't exactly a barrel of laughs.
Chris Pratt's more than just a pretty face, he's also a barrel of laughs -- just ask Katherine Schwarzenegger.
Killeen) and Philippa (Juliana Francis Kelly) represent Berlevag's puritanical soul: They are uncommonly sweet and kind but, you know, not a barrel of laughs.
More than ever, Jackman's Logan seems like he's at an existential dead-end, and he's never exactly been a barrel of laughs to begin with.
Every talk I ever heard him give was simultaneously serious in purpose and a barrel of laughs; everyone I know who ever heard him talk says the same thing.
Here are how some cultures dealt with people like Brock Turner: Life in Biblical times wasn't a barrel of laughs for anyone, but women, unsurprisingly, consistently got the short end of the staff.
Note: While he wasn't — by design — exactly a barrel of laughs on "The Nightly Show" and obviously didn't connect with a good chunk of the Comedy Central audience, his brand of racial commentary would be downright perfect for cable news.
Published by Abrams, the retrospective compiles 70 years of his manic creative output: the rarely seen comic books he created at age 12 and sold on the street of his Bronx neighborhood for seven cents apiece; sketches and illustrations for his children's books (The Phantom Tollbooth; The Man in the Ceiling; A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears; Bark, George); hundreds of his Village Voice cartoon strips, which ran weekly for 42 years and won him a Pulitzer; and screenplays and storyboards for his Academy Award–winning animated film Munro.
Robbie's co-star, Scott Major (Lucas Fitzgerald) praised her performance as Donna saying, "Donna could've been played in so many ways, but I think Margot nailed it, she's always fun to work with, she's a barrel of laughs and always works hard at her stuff. She's really created Donna on her own and made Donna her own character". Website AfterEllen commented on Donna's bisexuality saying that her introduction to Neighbours was "progress". They were also happy to see that Donna had been added to the credits, meaning that she would be around for a while.
Passionella was used in a musical, The Apple Tree. Feiffer's post-nomination Obama cartoon from The Village Voice (2008) His cartoons, strips and illustrations have been reprinted by Fantagraphics as Feiffer: The Collected Works. Explainers (2008) reprints all of his strips from 1956 to 1966. David Kamp reviewed the book in The New York Times: Feiffer has written two novels (1963's Harry the Rat with Women, 1977's Ackroyd) and several children's books, including Bark, George; Henry, The Dog with No Tail; A Room with a Zoo; The Daddy Mountain and A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears.
A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears follows the young prince Roger, who haphazardly sets out on a quest to prepare himself to become king. The book expresses the emotions of various individuals through two long-lost lovers reunited, several unlikely couples marrying, and a friend-turned-evil's attempts for revenge. While Roger himself starts out as pure and innocent, he seems somewhat naive and incapable of feeling serious. The quest, which contains plenty of sad events, gradually brings Roger to a point where he still is humorous, but is caring about specific individuals as opposed to finding shallow humor in everything.
The film opened to positive reviews from critics, with the critic from The Hindu citing that Crazy Mohan's dialogue was "the mainstay", describing the film as "completely entertaining". The reviewer also praised the film's performances claiming that "with suitable slapstick, apt body language and timing and modulation that tickle, the veteran (Kamal Haasan) makes a mark yet again." Furthermore, reviewers from Screen magazine dubbed the film as a "clean comic- entertainer", adding that "director KS Ravikumar deserves a pat for weaving out a good screenplay based on Kamal Haasan's story idea and creating a laugh riot". Tulika of Rediff labelled the film as "a barrel of laughs".
Lees has publicly identified herself as a bisexual trans woman and as a feminist. Lees has written about how in the early days of her gender transition she received abuse for not passing as female. In response to the announced gender transition of Chelsea Manning, Lees revealed that as a teenager and before her transition, she had gone to prison for robbery. Lees—who then was living as an effeminate gay male—said of the experience that "looking like a girly boy in an institute full of rough lads wasn't a barrel of laughs", but that prison was less violent than school was because other prisoners were more disposed to harming themselves than others.

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